Zac Goldsmith has Some Way to Go Before He Catches Up with His Late Father... [Derived Headline]
Daily Mail › September 28, 2006
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Daily Mail › September 28, 2006
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ZAC Goldsmith has some way to go before he catches up with his late father, Sir Jimmy, on the womaniser front. The billionaire financier used to cause havoc at dinners by demanding to sit next to the youngest women. A certain countess recalls: 'At one of my parties he wanted my daughter as his neighbour. He was so eager he forgot to ask her age, which was 12 a bit young, even for Jimmy. I hauled her out of bed and he had the shock of his life when she appeared in pigtails and flannel pyjamas.'
UNLUCKILY for Cherie Blair, Caroline Lotter, pictured, the reporter who repeated her remark about Gordon Brown's speech 'Well, that's a lie' works for an American news agency and not a British paper Labour lickspittles can mendaciously dismiss. My Labour conference source says: 'She was very reluctant to be thrust into the spotlight. Her employers, Bloomberg, had her in hiding for several hours. Labour spin doctors let it be known they intended to "get heavy" with Bloomberg and it looked like the agency was wobbling at one stage.See the full content of this document
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